Luke Jerram – Glass Microbiology

Luke Jerram is a multidisciplinary artist. He is known for his large scale public engagement installations. Glass Microbiology is a glass artwork made to contemplate the global impact of each disease, the artworks are created as alternative representations of viruses to the artificially colored imagery received through the media.

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Environmental Sculptures by Martin Hill

Martin Hill is a London-based environmental artist, since 1992 he has focused on making environmental sculptures. “Nature is sustainable by design. Fuelled by sunlight everything is recycled: all waste becomes food for something else. In the new circular economy businesses and social systems are designed with principles learned from natural systems. Innovations using what is available locally run on renewable […]

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Amy Cooper – Porcelain Lighting

Amy Cooper Ceramics designs unique porcelain lighting. Her work is inspired by the world under the sea, the world under the microscope and the magic of landscapes at twilight. “I address the fragility and transience of life and the natural world, through the transformative properties of light on porcelain. I continue to explore a monochromatic spectrum that […]

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Gus Filgate – Last Suppers

Last Suppers is a small project by Gus Filgate. It’s a series of films, each one imagining the final meal eaten by a famous person. Gus likes to film and photograph food in unusual ways, so this is a perfect project for playing around with different styles. (via LBB) [mom_video type=”vimeo” id=”124931611″ width=”825″] The last supper of Gaius […]

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